Localized solutions in a two-dimensional Landau-Lifshitz model
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Abstract: We demonstrate the existence of stable time dependent solutions of the Landau-Lifshitz model with a constant external magnetic field. We find such solutions in all topological sectors, including N=0. We discuss some of their properties.
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